One Shared House 2030 at London Design Museum

SPACE10 is pleased to exhibit our Playful Research project One Shared House 2030 at Home Futures—London Design Museum’s upcoming group show exploring today’s home through the prism of yesterday’s imagination.

One Shared House 2030 at London Design Museum

The ‘home of the future’ has long intrigued designers and popular culture alike. In London Design Museum’s upcoming group exhibition Home Futures, created in partnership with IKEA Museum, immerse yourself in dreamlike passages and rooms exploring yesterday’s visions of the future, as avant-garde speculations are displayed alongside contemporary objects and new commissions.

Discover more than 200 objects and experiences to trace the key social and technological aspirations that have driven change in the home. Historical notions of the mechanised home and the compact home are displayed alongside contemporary phenomena such as connected devices and the sharing economy.

Rare works on display will include original furniture from the Smithsons’ House of the Future (1956), footage from the General Motors Kitchen of Tomorrow (1956), and an original model of Total Furnishing Unit by Joe Colombo (1972). Alongside this, SPACE10 will be exhibiting One Shared House 2030—our Playful Research project, made in collaboration with Anton & Irene, which aimed to find out how people may want to co-live in the future.